Announcing the NHS3 Insights Blog
We would like to personally thank each of you for being a participant in the Nurses’ Health Study 3. We want you to know that we are humbled at how willing you are to work with us to help improve the health and wellbeing [...]
Sleep Health, Chronotype, and Type 2 Diabetes in the NHS Cohorts
A recent Nurses’ Health Study paper published in the Annals of Internal Medicine set out to answer if individuals who preferred to stay up late were more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. And if so, how much of the association between sleep timing [...]
Why Do NHS3 Questionnaires Ask About Pregnancy So Often?
Here at NHS3, one of our ongoing goals is to investigate how different factors affect fertility and pregnancy. Timing is important; our questionnaires aim to paint a more complete picture of your habits and experiences before, during, and after pregnancy. During major life moments, [...]
The Making of the NHS3 Biorepository
We’re halfway there! NHS3 participants help build a biorepository of samples for the future. Thank you to the 2,000 NHS3 participants who have already joined the Biospecimen Collection! This exciting project aims to build an abundant resource of blood, urine, and stool samples to [...]
Contemporary OB/GYN – Prepregnant Diet and Gestational Hypertension Risk
Prepregnant energy drink intake linked to increased gestational hypertension risk
Smithsonian Magazine – Ultraprocessed Foods Linked to Diabetes II
Eating Red Meat Is Linked to Type 2 Diabetes Risk, New Study Finds
CNN Weekly – Ultraprocessed Foods Linked to Depression
Artificially sweetened ultraprocessed foods linked to depression in women, study finds
Physicians Weekly – Endometriosis and Long Covid-19 Risks
Endometriosis and its Association with Long COVID-19: Evidence from Laparoscopic Confirmation
HSPH News – Covid and Intimate Partner Violence
Intimate partner violence early in pandemic linked with worse mental and overall health in women